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Gyalwa KARMAPA |
Past
and Present Tradition
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THE GOLDEN
KAGYU GARLAND
Excerpts
from The Garland of Moon Water Crystal by Situ Chokyi Jungnay and
Belo Tsewang Kunkhyab
The
Third Karmapa, Rangjung Dorje (1284-1339) was born in Dingri
Langkor. At his birth he sat up and proclaimed that he was the Karmapa.
At the age of three he made himself a black hat and again insisted
he was the Karmapa.
When
he was five years old he met Drubtob Urgyenpa, who saw that he was
the reincarnation of Karma Pakshi and gave him the Black Crown and
all the belongings of the second Karmapa. He transmitted all the
Kagyu teachings to him.
Rangjung Dorje received instructions of all the Buddhist traditions
existing at the time. He studied with masters such as Trophu Kunden
Sherab, Nyenre Gendun Bum and many others. He became known as one
of the greatest masters of his time and had innumerable disciples.
He constructed many meditation-centers as well as bridges to aid
people crossing rivers and mountain precipices. A great scholar,
he authored numerous texts and treatises.
His foremost disciples were Gyalwa Yungton and the first Shamarpa,
Dragpa Senge. Gyalwa Yungton, a Nyingmapa, became the next lineage
holder.
Rangjung Dorje passed away at the age of fifty-six.
Gyalwa
Yungton Dorje Pal (1296-1376)
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